WHITE PLAINS, NY – LFK Law Practice, P.C. is proud to announce that its founder, Lyaman Khashmati, has been officially recognized as a winner of the 8th International Women Entrepreneur Awards 2026.
LFK Law Practice Expands Legal Support for Slip and Fall, Workplace Accidents, and Serious Injury Claims White Plains NY – LFK Law Practice, a leading personal injury law firm, reaffirms its commitment to representing individuals injured in serious...
Classic Memories marks fifteen years of trusted service, expanding its commitment to high quality digitizing solutions and exceptional care for families and businesses nationwide.
A Duck Amuck Art Studio & Gift Shop is excited to announce that White Plains-based artist Erwin Ong will be featured in the 10th Annual Red Envelope Show, hosted by Grumpy Bert at Harman Contemporary Gallery in New York City.
Many Complex Challenges face Healthcare Companies as the Nursing Shortage continues. One Intuitive Startup has a Surprising but Effective Evidence-based Strategy that may Save Hospitals Money While Increasing Employee Morale, and Job Satisfaction.
Experience Erwin Ong's vibrant artwork, "Lizard Party," in an online exhibit celebrating the powerful connection between color & emotion. Explore bold, imaginative pieces from diverse artists that evoke passion & creativity through striking visuals.
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The Dancing Caravan is making a stop in downtown White Plains: Enjoy a Sunday afternoon of new works and audience favorites by Carole Alexis and Ballet des Amériques in the beautiful main floor Gallery space of the historic ArtsWestchester building -...
Clarion Technologies is pleased to announce that Palash Bharadwaj, Vice President, Technology, will speak at the upcoming MSP summit at the George World Congress convention center in Fall 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Results of a recently published study provide new insights into adolescent bullying and how to prevent it. The study involved a national sample of nearly 2000 students between the ages of 11 and 13.